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- Kayumarth I (also spelled Gayumarth I or Kayumars I; Persian: ملک کیومرث یکم) was the ruler (ustandar) of the Baduspanids from 1394 to 1453, with a three-year interruption. An active expansionist ruler, his kingdom experienced a resurgence during his long reign, which included the reconquest of Rustamdar. He was often at odds with his suzerain, the Timurid ruler Shah Rukh (r. 1405–1447). After his death, a dynastic struggle followed, which resulted in his kingdom being split up by his sons Iskandar IV and Ka'us II, in Kojur and Nur respectively. (en)
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- Clifford Edmund Bosworth (en)
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- The burial place of Kayumarth I in the Hezar Khal village in Mazandaran, Iran (en)
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- The Political and Dynastic History of the Iranian World (en)
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- C. E. (en)
- J (en)
- Kioumars (en)
- C.E. (en)
- Neguin (en)
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- Iskandar IV (en)
- Ka'us II (en)
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- Bosworth (en)
- Ghereghlou (en)
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- Yavari (en)
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- Ruler of the Baduspanids (en)
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- (en)
- Iskandar IV (en)
- Ka'us II (en)
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- dbr:Malik
- Bādūsbānids (en)
- Marʿas̲h̲is (en)
- Ustandar of the Baduspanids (en)
- Afrāsiyābids (en)
- Ḳāwūs (en)
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- Kayumarth I (also spelled Gayumarth I or Kayumars I; Persian: ملک کیومرث یکم) was the ruler (ustandar) of the Baduspanids from 1394 to 1453, with a three-year interruption. An active expansionist ruler, his kingdom experienced a resurgence during his long reign, which included the reconquest of Rustamdar. He was often at odds with his suzerain, the Timurid ruler Shah Rukh (r. 1405–1447). After his death, a dynastic struggle followed, which resulted in his kingdom being split up by his sons Iskandar IV and Ka'us II, in Kojur and Nur respectively. (en)
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